Events
+ Apply to be a UofL Health LPN at UofL Hospital
Thursday, February 10, from noon to 4 p.m. at UofL Hospital in the Glassroom basement– 530 S. Jackson St.
Friday, February 11, noon to 4 p.m. at Rudd Heart & Lung Center, 16th Floor, 201 Abraham Flexner Way.
Monday, February 15, noon to 4 p.m. at Mary & Elizabeth Hospital, Assembly Room, 1850 Bluegrass Ave.
UofL Health is hiring LPNs. Join them at one of their hiring events to learn more about their new competitive salaries, and educational and growth opportunities. You will have a chance to interact with nurse leaders and more.
Walk-ins welcome, please bring a copy of your resume.
For more information contact:
UofL Hospital - Taylor Scott at Taylor.N.Scott@UofLHealth.org or 502-815-7728.
Rudd Heart & Lung Center - Chelsea Banister chelsea.banister@uoflhealth.org 502-588-4938.
Mary & Elizabeth Hospital - Jaime Andretta jaime.andretta@uoflhealth.org 502-588-4988.
+ Americana International Women's Day Breakfast
 Tuesday, March 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Americana Community Center invites you to celebrate International Women's Day on March 8. The annual panelist event is an exclusive opportunity to hear from the women of Louisville’s international community. This year's panel will discuss how the pandemic has impacted the international community; their families, careers, and communities.
Click here to RSVP.
Click here to sponsor the event, select “Breakfast Briefing 2022” when filling out “Apply My Donation To” in the form.
+ How to Franchise Your Business: The Basics
Tuesday, February 15th at 12PM EST
Do you have a solid business concept you’d like to take to the next level? Franchising is a great path for growth, but is it right for you and your business? Join the Small Business Development Center for this free webinar presented by Amanda Berry with FranNet of Kentucky.
CLICK HERE to register
+Power to Prosper Minority Business Accelerator
Application Deadline: April 1 | First Info Session: TBD
Get the executive education, management know-how and business support system you need to grow your established small business through this intensive, cohort-based program. No previous degree required, just the willingness to work on your business, not just in it! If you are ready to prosper, apply to GLI’s Power to Prosper Minority Business Accelerator, powered by Interise, and learn how to take your business to the next level.
CLICK HERE to apply
+ Cultivating a Soul Centric City: February Programs
 + The Emergence Scholarship is now Available to explore Essential Practices of the Inner Journey
February 1, 8, 15 and 22, from noon to 1:30 p.m.
Join Interfaith Paths to Peace as the organization embarks on a two-year initiative to co-create uniquely Louisville area path, practices, and practitioners for integral human development from cradle to grave.
The first year (2022) will focus on gathering key stakeholders, highlighting-harvesting-and-harnessing current resources, and co-designing a larger community curriculum. The second year (2023) will be implementing the curriculum and developing the infrastructure across multiple sectors of our city.
> Join the Facebook Group
www.facebook.com/groups/soulcentriccity/
> Subscribe to a $25/month PayPal donation CLICK HERE
 Class will run Thursdays from February 3 - April 14, 2022, from 7-8:30 p.m.
Scholarships are available for EMERGENCE: A SOUL-CRAFTING COMMUNITY Emergence is an 11-week small-group community experience designed to explore the essential practices of the inner journey.
The cost is $240 with a 15 participant limit (partial scholarships available) and sessions are held in person.
For more information please contact:
cindy@paths2peace.org
+ The 24th annual Jewish Film Festival
 February 5-27
The Jewish Film Festival announces an extraordinary hybrid season featuring 11 spectacular, award-winning, international films, one TV mini-series, two short films and six outstanding speaker engagements.
Explore new worlds and ideas from the comfort of your own home or live at the Speed Cinema.
For tickets and details visit JEWISHLOUISVILLE.ORG or:
CLICK HERE
+ The Dark Brew Review: A Pertinent Thinkers Monthly Topic Discussion
 Tuesdays, February 8 and 15, from 7-8:30 p.m.
Soul Centric invites you to join them on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month to review the work of pertinent thinkers related to the monthly topic.
February 8 - Bill Plotkin: Nature of the Human Soul: Cultivating wholeness and community in a fragmented world
February 15 - Soul's Code: In search of Character and Calling
> Join the Facebook Group
www.facebook.com/groups/soulcentriccity/
> Subscribe to a $25/month PayPal donation CLICK HERE
+ Come be a part of a Virtual Community-Wide Jewish Meditation Session
 Next Virtual Gathering: Monday, February 14, at 9 p.m.
Transformational Teaching, Hebrew Chanting, and Deep Silence with Reb Brian Yosef
TORAH OF AWAKENING is a learning and practice community for discovering your essential inner freedom through Integral Kabbalah Meditation and guidance from Reb Brian Yosef Schachter-Brooks. The teachings and practices are rooted in Judaism, but are universal and open to people of all backgrounds.
Get free guided meditation recordings and updates by email HERE.
To register click below:
CLICK HERE to register
+Come to the Energy Soiree for Spiritual Crafts
 Saturday, February 19 from noon to 2 p.m.
Join the Energy Soiree for a spiritual craft ceremony of Sticks & Feathers. In this spiritual gathering, you will learn the practice Native American traditional smudging and the traditions of the ceremonial Talking Stick, all while partaking in a craft-full interpretation of making our own smudge feathers and talking sticks.
2908 Brownsboro Road #206 Louisville, KY 40206 at The Intuitive Connection
CLICK HERE to register
+ Join the Art of Accompaniment Weekend Retreat
 February 25-27
The Interfaith Paths to Peace presents a weekend retreat honoring and cultivating soulful relationships with family friends and colleagues.
The retreat will be at the New Harmony Inn in New Harmony Indiana. Retreat facilitation and conference facilities will be $150, plus two nights lodging $168.
Registration closes February 14
If interested email: cindy@paths2peace.org
For more information: paths2peace.org
+ Sign up for One Love Louisville Ambassador Institute Training
 Saturday, February 26, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The One Love Louisville Ambassador Institute is a free, in-person training scheduled for one day only based on current lineup of presenters and lunch will be served. We will hear from experts as they cover a range of topics including Mental Health 101, Community Organizing, Stop the Bleed, Domestic Violence Awareness, Conflict Resolution, and The Public Health Approach to Violence. This training, which has been attended by nearly 600 people since its inception in 2017, aims to inform participants of individual and collective efforts to reduce violence in Louisville.
St. George’s Episcopal Church and Community Center, 1201 S. 26th St.
CLICK HERE to register
+ Support Catholic Charities of Louisville
 Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Join Catholic Charities of Louisville at Mellwood Art Center as they celebrate Mardi Gras with gaming, a silent auction, New Orleans fare from Common Table, an open bar, bingo, live music, and more! This was a sold out event in 2020, so don’t wait to secure your spot at the best Mardi Gras party in Louisville.
Tickets are $80 per person.
CLICK HERE to purchase tickets
+ Sign up for the Academic WorldQuest competitions for high school students
 Saturday, March 12, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Each year, World Affairs Councils around the United States host Academic WorldQuest competitions for high school students. Academic WorldQuest™ tests players’ knowledge of current international politics, geography, global economics, history, and world cultures. The World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana hosts nearly 60 Kentuckiana students, who participate each Spring. Teams of four (4) study for a chance to compete on the national level in Washington D.C. against other regional winners.
The competition consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, including 10 sections of 10 questions. Participants prepare for the competition by studying an online study guide. The World Affairs Councils of America decides the 10 topics based on the most relevant global issues of that year. In the case of a tie, the competition can go into a tiebreaker round of 10 multiple-choice questions and then a sudden death round of five questions that require write-in answers.
This years competition will take place in-person, in Frazier Hall on Bellarmine University’s Campus
Registration is FREE
Registration deadline: January 31, 2022
Please note: Proof of Covid-19 vaccination will be required before the event
CLICK HERE to register
+Asia Institute-Crane House’s 35th Anniversary Gala Dinner & Auction
 Saturday, March 12, 5:30PM
Asia Institute-Crane House invites everyone to attend the 35th Anniversary Gala Dinner & Auction. Enjoy an exciting evening of delectable tastes, sights, and sounds! Participate in Silent and Live Auctions. Indulge your senses with signature drinks, Asian-inspired canapés and an unforgettable, five-course meal of elevated modern Asian cuisine and wine, all prepared by fabulous Guest Chefs under the coordination of Chef Peng S. Looi and Chef Dan Thomas. Be entertained by sake tasting, River Lotus Lion Dance, traditional Filipino dance, and heart-pumping Cardinal Bhangra dancers.
Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center, Van Gogh Ballroom 1860 Mellwood Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206
CLICK HERE to purchase tickets
+Spirit of Sophia presents a virtual event for women with Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D.
 Saturday, March 19, from 1-3 p.m.
Liminal defines the time in-between what was and what next. All of us go through significant liminal times in our lives many times, sometimes alone, sometimes with others. From childhood on, major events happened to us or we made decisions that were life-affecting or life altering.
Learn more about these phases of life and how to find meaning and direction in them.
Fee:$65
CLICK HERE to register
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